We all remember the expectations of Zab Judah at 140. He was supposed to be Pernell Whitaker meets Mike Tyson and was gonna go undefeated through his career and retire at 100-0. Well, Kostya Tszyu kinda derailed that and his close loss to 147 lb. Kingpin Corey Spinks again underlined his shortcomings as a fighter. But now he gets his chance at redemption as Don King signed this fight as part of one of his marathon PPV headliners to be featued in January. Does Zab Judah finally get it right the second time around, or does Corey Spinks sneak by with another win?
i think Tszyu's got a real good chance of knocking Mayweather out, if they ever meet up. If Tszyu comes in at 154 on fight night like he usually does, Mayweather's never deatl with as much power and pressure before, he might find Tszyu more than he can handle.
As for Spinks, i feel bad for saying this but i can see Spinks getting knocked out in the rematch. That big KD in round 12 gave Judah confidence, he knows he can KO Spinks now, if he can land the right punch. If he doesn't stand around posing and showing off, and tries a swarming attack on Spinks, he'll KO him in the later rounds
With no evidence to support your claim that Mayweather would lose to Tszyu, except for Chop Chop stunned him in round 4, you say that Zab Judah, who got stopped by Tszyu in the second round of their first meeting (with one punch, might I add..) would win a UD over him. Please explain to me, because I don't understand what sense you're trying to make here..
he will be to fast for tszyu and will purely pop shot tszyu.
With no evidence to support your claim that Mayweather would lose to Tszyu, except for Chop Chop stunned him in round 4, you say that Zab Judah, who got stopped by Tszyu in the second round of their first meeting (with one punch, might I add..) would win a UD over him. Please explain to me, because I don't understand what sense you're trying to make here..
That's what I'm saying.....can we get a real explaination for your bullshit logic
Zab Will Ko Spinks 9rds And Than Beat Tszyu Ud12.
With no evidence to support your claim that Mayweather would lose to Tszyu, except for Chop Chop stunned him in round 4, you say that Zab Judah, who got stopped by Tszyu in the second round of their first meeting (with one punch, might I add..) would win a UD over him. Please explain to me, because I don't understand what sense you're trying to make here..
If Spinks wasn't dangerous, then why didn't Judah go Tyson on him? Because with Judah's chin, you never know.
You hit it on the head - he was cautious for a while (in a juvenile, poser sort of way ;) ) cuz he had questions about his own chin, and coming up to 147 he wasn't sure what the answer would be. After tasting what Cory had for the first 4-5 rounds, I think he figured out that it wasn't going to be that bad, and he started coming after him a bit more.
This time, I think he figures it out earlier (perhaps without all the posing, clowning crap).
If Spinks wasn't dangerous, then why didn't Judah go Tyson on him? Because with Judah's chin, you never know.
I don't think spinks ever had the power to hurt Judah. He was just a bit reluctant cuz Spinks had some wpeed with him. When push come to shove though, I think Judah can take tehfight away from spinks.
I think Zab deserves this shot as much as pretty much anyone, and I think if he can get serious, quit clowning, and do some dirty, he'll be able to take Cory this time. He was dangerous all night against Spinks the first time (while Cory really wasn't that dangerous to him), and this time, I think he figures it out.
If Spinks wasn't dangerous, then why didn't Judah go Tyson on him? Because with Judah's chin, you never know.
I think Zab deserves this shot as much as pretty much anyone, and I think if he can get serious, quit clowning, and do some dirty, he'll be able to take Cory this time. He was dangerous all night against Spinks the first time (while Cory really wasn't that dangerous to him), and this time, I think he figures it out.
Totally different fight where the champion Byrd finished the second half of the fight strong as with Spinks-Judah, Judah, the challenger, finished the second half of the fight strong.
Doesn't matter which rounds you win, you have to get 7 in the bag to win a fight. That is, of course, unless you're Felix Trinidad. Then you gotta win the late rounds.
Totally different fight where the champion Byrd finished the second half of the fight strong as with Spinks-Judah, Judah, the challenger, finished the second half of the fight strong.
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yo rick why u only have 218 post?
that cant be right is it